Deck 9: Hypothesis Testing and Effect Size: One-Sample Designs
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Deck 9: Hypothesis Testing and Effect Size: One-Sample Designs
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The two opposing hypotheses in null hypothesis statistical testing are the null hypothesis and the derivative hypothesis.
False
2
The probability figure that is the conventional cut-off for null hypothesis statistical testing is .05.
True
3
If a difference is statistically significant, the null hypothesis was rejected.
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4
The denominator of a t test is a difference between means.
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The symbol for an effect size index is e.
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An effect size index of .05 or greater is considered large.
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Values of d larger than 1.00 are not possible.
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Probabilities were calculated for sample means and sample correlation coefficients in Chapter 9.
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The two opposing hypotheses in null hypothesis statistical testing are the null hypothesis and the valid hypothesis.
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The probability figure that is the conventional cut-off for null hypothesis statistical testing is .95.
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11
If the null hypothesis is retained, the difference is not statistically significant.
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12
The numerator of a t test is a difference between means.
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13
The symbol for an effect size index is ? (rho).
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14
A small effect size index value is anything less than 1.00.
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Values of p larger than 1.00 are not possible.
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16
Probabilities were calculated for both sample means and sample standard deviations in Chapter 9.
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The two opposing hypotheses in null hypothesis statistical testing are the null hypothesis and the original hypothesis.
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If the null hypothesis is true, the probability figure produced by null hypothesis statistical testing is accurate.
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19
Critical values are in the rejection region of the t distribution.
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20
The denominator of a t test is a standard error of the mean.
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21
Rejecting a true null hypothesis is a Type II error.
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The symbol for an effect size index is p.
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A medium effect size index value is 0.50.
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The point that divides decisions about d is .05.
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Probabilities were calculated for both sample means and sample medians in Chapter 9.
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-1 is
A) 1.000
B) 0.816
C) 0.707
D) 0.577
E) 0.333
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-1 is
A) 1.000
B) 0.816
C) 0.707
D) 0.577
E) 0.333
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-1 against H0:µ = 1.00. The t value that results is
A) 6.00
B) 3.46
C) 2.00
D) 0.67
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-1 against H0:µ = 1.00. The t value that results is
A) 6.00
B) 3.46
C) 2.00
D) 0.67
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-1 are tested against H0: µ = 1.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-1 are tested against H0: µ = 1.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-Refer to Data Set 9-1. For H0: = 1.00, the effect size index is
A) 3.47
B) 2.00
C) 1.41
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
-Refer to Data Set 9-1. For H0: = 1.00, the effect size index is
A) 3.47
B) 2.00
C) 1.41
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-1 against H0: = 4.00. The t value that results is
A) 1.00
B) 1.41
C) 1.73
D) 3.00
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-1 against H0: = 4.00. The t value that results is
A) 1.00
B) 1.41
C) 1.73
D) 3.00
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-1 are tested against H0: = 4.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-1 are tested against H0: = 4.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-1: Sample scores: 2, 3, 4
-Refer to Data Set 9-1. For H0: = 4.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.73
B) 1.00
C) 0.71
-Refer to Data Set 9-1. For H0: = 4.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.73
B) 1.00
C) 0.71
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-2 is
A) 1.581
B) 0.791
C) 0.707
D) 0.632
E) 0.316
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-2 is
A) 1.581
B) 0.791
C) 0.707
D) 0.632
E) 0.316
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-2 against H0: µ = 1.00. The t value that results is
A) 6.33
B) 3.17
C) 2.83
D) 1.27
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-2 against H0: µ = 1.00. The t value that results is
A) 6.33
B) 3.17
C) 2.83
D) 1.27
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-The t value you calculated when the scores in Data Set 9-2 were tested against H0: µ = 1.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a two-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value you calculated when the scores in Data Set 9-2 were tested against H0: µ = 1.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a two-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-Refer to Data Set 9-2. For H0: = 1.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.83
B) 1.27
C) 1.13
-Refer to Data Set 9-2. For H0: = 1.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.83
B) 1.27
C) 1.13
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-2 against H0: = 4.00. The t value that results is
A) 3.17
B) 1.41
C) 1.26
D) 0.63
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-2 against H0: = 4.00. The t value that results is
A) 3.17
B) 1.41
C) 1.26
D) 0.63
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-2 are tested against H0: = 4.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-2 are tested against H0: = 4.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-2: Scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
-Refer to Data Set 9-2. For H0: = 4.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.41
B) 0.63
C) 0.57
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
-Refer to Data Set 9-2. For H0: = 4.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.41
B) 0.63
C) 0.57
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-3 is
A) 3.000
B) 0.375
C) 1.134
D) 0.992
E) 1.061
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-3 is
A) 3.000
B) 0.375
C) 1.134
D) 0.992
E) 1.061
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-3 against H0: = 2.00. The t value that results is
A) 10.67
B) 4.03
C) 3.53
D) 1.33
E) 3.77
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-3 against H0: = 2.00. The t value that results is
A) 10.67
B) 4.03
C) 3.53
D) 1.33
E) 3.77
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-The t value you calculated when the scores in Data Set 9-3 were tested against H0: = 2.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a two-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value you calculated when the scores in Data Set 9-3 were tested against H0: = 2.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis should be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a two-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-Refer to Data Set 9-3. For H0: µ = 2.00, the effect size index is
A) 3.77
B) 1.33
C) 1.25
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
-Refer to Data Set 9-3. For H0: µ = 2.00, the effect size index is
A) 3.77
B) 1.33
C) 1.25
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-3 against H0: µ = 9.00. The t value that results is
A) 2.83
B) 3.02
C) 2.65
D) 8.00
E) 1.00
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-3 against H0: µ = 9.00. The t value that results is
A) 2.83
B) 3.02
C) 2.65
D) 8.00
E) 1.00
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-3 are tested against H0: = 9.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-3 are tested against H0: = 9.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-3: N = 8 X = 48 X2 = 351
-Refer to Data Set 9-3. For H0: µ = 9.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.83
B) 1.00
C) 0.94
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
-Refer to Data Set 9-3. For H0: µ = 9.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.83
B) 1.00
C) 0.94
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-4 is
A) 1.000
B) 0.408
C) 1.095
D) 0.913
E) 2.449
-The value of the standard error of the mean for the scores in Data Set 9-4 is
A) 1.000
B) 0.408
C) 1.095
D) 0.913
E) 2.449
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-4 against H0: µ = 3.00. The t value that results is
A) 4.90
B) 2.19
C) 1.83
D) 0.82
E) 2.00
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-4 against H0: µ = 3.00. The t value that results is
A) 4.90
B) 2.19
C) 1.83
D) 0.82
E) 2.00
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-4 are tested against H0: = 3.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-4 are tested against H0: = 3.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-Refer to Data Set 9-4. For H0: = 3.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.00
B) 0.82
C) 0.89
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
-Refer to Data Set 9-4. For H0: = 3.00, the effect size index is
A) 2.00
B) 0.82
C) 0.89
D) none of the other alternatives are correct.
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-4 against H0:µ = 8.00. The t value that results is
A) 7.35
B) 3.29
C) 3.00
D) 2.74
E) 1.23
-Test the scores in Data Set 9-4 against H0:µ = 8.00. The t value that results is
A) 7.35
B) 3.29
C) 3.00
D) 2.74
E) 1.23
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-4 are tested against H0: µ = 8.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
-The t value when the scores in Data Set 9-4 are tested against H0: µ = 8.00 leads to the conclusion that the null hypothesis be
A) rejected at the .05 level for a two-tailed test
B) rejected at the .05 and .01 level for a two-tailed test
C) rejected at the .05, .01, and .001 level for a one-tailed test
D) retained.
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Data Set 9-4: N = 6 X = 30 X2 = 180
-Refer to Data Set 9-4. For H0: µ = 8.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.00
B) 0.41
C) 0.45
D) 1.22
-Refer to Data Set 9-4. For H0: µ = 8.00, the effect size index is
A) 1.00
B) 0.41
C) 0.45
D) 1.22
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The statistical technique of null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) is designed to test a hypothesis about
A) a sample statistic
B) a population parameter
C) the t distribution
D) any sampling distribution.
A) a sample statistic
B) a population parameter
C) the t distribution
D) any sampling distribution.
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The null hypothesis is a hypothesis about
A) the sample
B) the population
C) the t distribution
D) a sampling distribution.
A) the sample
B) the population
C) the t distribution
D) a sampling distribution.
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A null hypothesis is a statement about
A) a population parameter
B) a sample statistic
C) the outcome of a t test
D) rejection or retention.
A) a population parameter
B) a sample statistic
C) the outcome of a t test
D) rejection or retention.
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A null hypothesis is a statement about
A) significance level
B) critical value
C) a statistic
D) a parameter.
A) significance level
B) critical value
C) a statistic
D) a parameter.
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In null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST), the hypothesis that is tested is about a
A) sample
B) population
C) both sample and population
D) neither sample nor population.
A) sample
B) population
C) both sample and population
D) neither sample nor population.
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Which of the following captures the idea of null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) as used in your text?
A) Use sample data to tell you whether the sample came from a hypothesized population.
B) Use sample statistics to establish the specific value of a population parameter.
C) Use population data to confirm that the sample came from the population.
D) Show that population parameters correspond to sample statistics.
A) Use sample data to tell you whether the sample came from a hypothesized population.
B) Use sample statistics to establish the specific value of a population parameter.
C) Use population data to confirm that the sample came from the population.
D) Show that population parameters correspond to sample statistics.
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Null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) uses ______________ data to tell whether the ____________ came from a(n)______________ population.
A) population, sample, hypothesized
B) population, population, hypothesized
C) sample, sample, observed
D) sample, sample, hypothesized.
A) population, sample, hypothesized
B) population, population, hypothesized
C) sample, sample, observed
D) sample, sample, hypothesized.
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The concept of using sample data to tell you whether the sample came from a hypothesized population is called
A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) null hypothesis statistical testing
D) analysis of effect sizes.
A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) null hypothesis statistical testing
D) analysis of effect sizes.
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Under which of the following conditions would you not use null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST)?
A) samples are not randomly chosen from the population
B) population data are available
C) sample sizes are less than 12
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
A) samples are not randomly chosen from the population
B) population data are available
C) sample sizes are less than 12
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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Using null hypothesis statistical testing, you can conclude that the null hypothesis is
A) probably true
B) probably false
C) both probably true and probably false are possible conclusions
D) neither probably true nor probably false are possible conclusions.
A) probably true
B) probably false
C) both probably true and probably false are possible conclusions
D) neither probably true nor probably false are possible conclusions.
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The choice of an alternative hypothesis has an effect on
A) conclusions you may draw
B) level
C) which null hypothesis you are testing
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
A) conclusions you may draw
B) level
C) which null hypothesis you are testing
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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In an experiment similar to the Doritos example, the published claim was a mean of 200. Data were gathered from a population that had a mean of 200. On the basis of the sample data, H0 was rejected. You can conclude that
A) a Type I error occurred
B) a Type II error occurred
C) a correct decision was made
D) more information is necessary before the question can be answered.
A) a Type I error occurred
B) a Type II error occurred
C) a correct decision was made
D) more information is necessary before the question can be answered.
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Data were gathered, the results analyzed, and H0 rejected. Based on the logic of hypothesis testing, you can conclude that
A) the probability associated with the t value was high
B) a Type II error may have occurred
C) the mean of the population from which the sample was drawn is probably not the mean specified by the null hypothesis
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
A) the probability associated with the t value was high
B) a Type II error may have occurred
C) the mean of the population from which the sample was drawn is probably not the mean specified by the null hypothesis
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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67
Data were gathered, the results analyzed, and Hl accepted. Based on the logic of hypothesis testing, you can conclude that
A) the probability associated with the t value was high
B) a Type I error may have occurred
C) the mean of the population from which the sample was drawn is likely the same as the mean specified by the null hypothesis
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
A) the probability associated with the t value was high
B) a Type I error may have occurred
C) the mean of the population from which the sample was drawn is likely the same as the mean specified by the null hypothesis
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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68
Data were gathered, the results analyzed, and Hl accepted. Based on the logic of hypothesis testing, you can conclude that
A) a Type I error was made
B) a Type II error was made
C) H0 was retained
D) H0 was rejected.
A) a Type I error was made
B) a Type II error was made
C) H0 was retained
D) H0 was rejected.
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69
If you analyze your data and fail to reject the null hypothesis, you should
A) reject Hl
B) adopt Hl
C) either reject Hl or adopt Hl depending on the level
D) neither reject Hl nor adopt Hl.
A) reject Hl
B) adopt Hl
C) either reject Hl or adopt Hl depending on the level
D) neither reject Hl nor adopt Hl.
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70
Which of the following is a null hypothesis?
A) µ 100
B) µ = 100
C) < 100
D) > 100.
A) µ 100
B) µ = 100
C) < 100
D) > 100.
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71
Which of the following is(are) null hypothesis(ses)?
A) µ = 100
B) 100
C) µ < 100 and µ > 100
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
A) µ = 100
B) 100
C) µ < 100 and µ > 100
D) all of the other alternatives are correct.
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72
Which of the following is an alternative hypothesis?
A) µ = 100
B) µ 100
C) both µ = 100 and µ 100
D) neither µ = 100 nor µ 100.
A) µ = 100
B) µ 100
C) both µ = 100 and µ 100
D) neither µ = 100 nor µ 100.
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73
Which of the following describes the sample of Doritos tortillas weights analyzed in your text?
A) carefully selected random sample
B) routinely selected random sample
C) poorly selected random sample
D) not a random sample.
A) carefully selected random sample
B) routinely selected random sample
C) poorly selected random sample
D) not a random sample.
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74
The t distribution, as a sampling distribution, gives the probability of events when
A) when the null hypothesis is true
B) when the null hypothesis is false
C) regardless of whether the null hypothesis is true or false
D) when the alternative hypothesis is not identified.
A) when the null hypothesis is true
B) when the null hypothesis is false
C) regardless of whether the null hypothesis is true or false
D) when the alternative hypothesis is not identified.
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75
The t distribution is a(n)________sampling distribution based on the assumption that the null hypothesis is___________
A) empirical, true
B) empirical, false
C) theoretical, true
D) theoretical, false.
A) empirical, true
B) empirical, false
C) theoretical, true
D) theoretical, false.
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76
The t distribution is a sampling distribution based on the assumption that the hypothesis is, .
A) null, true
B) null, false
C) alternative, true
D) alternative, false.
A) null, true
B) null, false
C) alternative, true
D) alternative, false.
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77
The probabilities you get from a t test based on the t distribution are correct when
A) the null hypothesis is true
B) the null hypothesis is false
C) the alternative hypothesis is true
D) the alternative hypothesis is false.
A) the null hypothesis is true
B) the null hypothesis is false
C) the alternative hypothesis is true
D) the alternative hypothesis is false.
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78
The t distribution has a mean equal to
A) that specified by the null hypothesis
B) that specified by the alternative hypothesis
C) that of the sample
D) zero.
A) that specified by the null hypothesis
B) that specified by the alternative hypothesis
C) that of the sample
D) zero.
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79
A t test value that is larger than the tabled value of t
A) leads to rejection of the null hypothesis
B) has a probability less than , if the null hypothesis is true
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
A) leads to rejection of the null hypothesis
B) has a probability less than , if the null hypothesis is true
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
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80
A t test value that is smaller than the tabled value of t
A) leads to rejection of the null hypothesis
B) has a probability less than , if the null hypothesis is true
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
A) leads to rejection of the null hypothesis
B) has a probability less than , if the null hypothesis is true
C) both of the descriptive alternatives are correct
D) neither of the descriptive alternatives is correct.
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